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Saudi Arabia are reportedly plotting to host a WTA Tour event - and that means Emma Raducanu and her tennis adversaries could be heading to the Gulf state to play matches. Saudi Arabia have heavily invested in sport in recent years, with the country's Public Investment Fund now owning Premier League football club Newcastle United and the new LIV Golf Series. And the country has also hosted F1 Grands Prix for the last two years.
Saudi Arabia appear to be keen to expand their sporting reach by entering the world of tennis. And, according to The Telegraph, the Women's Tennis Association are unwilling to rule out a link-up.
"We have received inquiries from Saudi Arabia as to interest in bringing a WTA event to the region," a spokesperson for the WTA told the publication. "As a global organisation, we are always